Mid March Issue, March 17, 2015

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Mid March 2015 March 16 - April 6, 2015 VOL. 19, NO. 24

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Heritage Museum Art Whiteford fifth-grade students Ian Kondalski and Gabe Awad looked for their artwork at the Sylvania Heritage Museum.

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40 Years in Sylvania We’re Online! www.sylvaniaadvantage.com

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Pink in the Rink Isabella Pisanti rode the Zamboni at a Walleye game in honor of her mother, Marcia, a cancer survivor.

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Former ProMedica Flower Hospital presidents Alan Sattler, left, and Kevin Webb, M.D., right, join Neeraj Kanwal, M.D., center, current president of Flower at the 40th anniversary celebration and unveiling and dedication of the History Wall along with the Donor Wall on Monday, March 9. Sattler currently is the Chief Financial Officer and Webb is Chief Acute Care Officer of ProMedica. More photos on 20A.

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CRAIG STOUGH MAYOR’S MESSAGE Annual Report Sylvania is a great place to be! We have excellent schools, great recreation programs and venues, desirable neighborhoods and housing stock, excellent healthcare services, an active senior center, solid infrastructure and efficient city services. Sylvania’s quality of Mayor Craig Stough life continues to be among the highest in the region, and quality of life is the main reason people and businesses come to Sylvania. For Sylvania to remain competitive with other communities, however, we must continue improving all that the community has to offer. The city of Sylvania is nearly built-out with little undeveloped land, and is no longer an outer ring community. We are redeveloping old sites, updating our infrastructure and improving our city services while making them more efficient. The city is also improving its “curb appeal” appearance to attract new residents and businesses with street improvements, better signage and the removal of old signs, street light improvements, attractive street banners and more flowers on the streets and bridges. City infrastructure was improved last year with the completion of the McCord/Brint and King/Brint road intersection upgrades. The downtown continues to welcome new businesses and is growing stronger and attracting more economic activity. ProMedica began construction of a new $40 million Health and Wellness Center that will bring 300 employees to the former Starlite Plaza. NOIC relocated jobs within the city MAYOR TO 12C

Social Entrepreneurship is Focus of 2015 Joseph M. Magliochetti Summit The Big Give Mary Kay Urbanski and Bill Gotthart, a ‘wish maker’ for MakeA-Wish, welcomed guests to the annual Gretchen Gotthart Skeldon fund-raising event.

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INDEX Congratulations

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Community Events 3-6A Community News

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Downtown News10-12A Business News

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Healthy Helena

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Business Expo

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Sylvania Then and Now 1C School News

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Lourdes News

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Sports News

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Community Affairs 11-17C Real Estate

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Classifieds

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“Business as a Noble Profession: In Contribution to the Common Good” is the theme of the 2015 Joseph M. Magliochetti Leadership Summit to be held Wednesday, April 29, 11:30 a.m., at the Park Inn by Radisson in downtown Toledo. The event is Eric Savage hosted by the Lourdes University College of Business and Leadership and the Master of Organizational Leadership Alumni. Speakers include: Eric Savage, co-founder and CEO of Unitus Capital A graduate of St. Francis de Sales High School in Toledo, Eric Savage moved to India in 2007 to help set up Unitus Capital. At UC, he led the company in raising over $1.2 billion for various socially impactful businesses, primarily in India. Unitus Capital was ranked the #1 Indian investment bank by multiple publications in 2013 and 2014. Previously, Savage led Citigroup’s Asia Power and Infrastructure Investment Banking Group and helped secure and execute multiple landmark equity, debt and merger and acquisiton transactions totaling many billions of dollars. Savage is a cum laude graduate of Duke University and of Harvard’s Kennedy School, where he received the Lucius N. Littauer Fellow Award, the program’s top honor. He serves on the board/advisory board of a variety of top companies, funds and academic institutions. In

2014, he was named Indian Expat Entrepreneur of the Year by Expat Entrepreneurs Circle. Robert Savage Jr., president and fund manager of Rocket Ventures Robert Savage Jr. was co-founder and manRobert Savage Jr. aging partner of CoreNetwork and Savage Consulting, and helped to start Rocket Ventures. His knowledge of business and funding strategy, strategic sales management, negotiation and financial analysis has made him a valuable partner for Rocket Ventures. Rocket Ventures was established by the Regional Growth Partnership to grow and support seed and early-stage, high-tech companies in northwest Ohio. Savage previously worked in mergers and acquisitions at LibbeyOwens-Ford and Seagate Venture Management. During the inception of New Waste Concepts, he was the general manager; later becoming the director of the International Sales Division. A Toledo native, he received his bachelor of science degree in economics and finance from The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. James Wesner, board member of One Acre Fund James Wesner worked for One Acre Fund in Kenya during 2007 and has served the organization as a board member for the past

eight years. In addition, he heads the Chicago Chapter of 1AF and chairs its National Fundraising Board. Currently, he is a managing partner for Marquette Associates, a Chicago-based institutional investment consulting firm. The firm has assets under James Wesner advisement of over $117 billion, of which $9.5 billion are for clients with a social mission. He holds a bachelor of business administration degree, magna cum laude, in finance from the University of Notre Dame and a master of business administration degree, with distinction, in finance and international business from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. The Joseph M. Magliochetti Leadership Summit was established in memory of the former president and CEO of Dana Corporation by his wife, Kathy Magliochetti. This year’s event is sponsored by Dana Corporation and The Andersons. Media sponsors are The Blade and Buckeye CableSystem. Tickets are $25 per person and include lunch. Individuals may RSVP by email at summit@lourdes.edu or call 419/517-8887. For more information on the Joseph M. Magliochetti Endowed Chair in Finance and the leadership summit, visit www.lourdes.edu/summit.


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